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Nacogdoches, TX
The little town Nacogdoches, offers many attractions, including antique shops along the old brick streets, walking tours of historic spots and nature trails.
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$53
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New Braunfels, TX
New Braunfels offers swimming, tubing, and fishing. And it boasts a rich German heritage—on full display at the annual Wurstfest,with eclectic shops and eateries, and dancing at historic Gruene Hall.
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$30
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Mount Pleasant, TX
The town boasts year-round events, from rodeos to shows at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts, a historical museum with Caddo and pioneer artifacts, chocolate factory tours, a bluebird trail, and area parks and lakes.
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$48
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Corpus Christi, TX
Texas’ biggest beach city has its mix of beachcombing, wakeboarding, sailing, and other oceanfront fun. It includes luxurious hotels and restaurants, a lively festival scene, and museums dedicated to art, science, and history.
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$44
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Palestine, TX
They have art galleries, wineries, a beautiful dogwood trail, a wonderful museum, the Texas State Railroad, and antiques shops that will leave you extremely happy.
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$43
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Galveston, TX
This part of Texas offers travelers a wealth of activities, from natural enrichment at Moody Gardens and classic seaside amusement at the Pleasure Pier, to a visual feast of historical architecture in the Strand Historic District.
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$40
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Canyon, TX
A Panhandle college town about 20 miles south of Amarillo, Canyon offers the Plains Historical Museum, with its engaging account of regional and state history; the restored Randall County Courthouse; and nearby Palo Duro Canyon.
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$41
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McKinney, TX
Specialty shops, art galleries, local eateries, and frequent events are major attractions in McKinney’s picturesque downtown. McKinney’s historic character and natural amenities draw steady tourists each year.
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$34
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Abilene, TX
Abilene receives praise for its small-town feel, state park, zoo, shopping, history, and restaurants. Easily spend a day exploring the pedestrian-friendly downtown, which dates to the late 1800s.
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$45
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Padre Island, TX
South Padre Island is a hotbed of beach culture with lodging, dining, nightlife, and watersports. There’s no substitute for a visit to the lanky barrier island, with attractions both urban and pristine.
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$45
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Fort Davis, TX
Explore Davis Mountains State Park, Fort Davis National Historic Site, the Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center, and the wonders of the universe at The University of Texas McDonald Observatory.
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$60
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Port Aransas, TX
Simple pleasures such as biking, kayaking, fishing, bird-watching, beach-strolling, dolphin tours, seashell-searching, and beachfront picnics define this easy-going coastal destination.
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$44
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Granbury, TX
Activities range from shopping and dining in the Victorian-era downtown to water-skiing on Lake Granbury. Great food, wonderful little shops around the town square, theater, and the lake.
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$40
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Lockhart, TX
Visitors head to Lockhart to tour the restored Caldwell County Courthouse, to play golf or swim at Lockhart State Park, or to shop for antiques or cowboy hats.
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$43
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Dalhart, TX
The town’s biggest tourist draw is the annual XIT Rodeo and Reunion every August, a celebration of the ranch that was once the world’s largest under fence.
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$63
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Marfa, TX
Marfa offers a singular mix of galleries, restaurants, and shops—but at its heart, it’s still a Chihuahuan Desert ranching town, with some of the best sunsets in the state.
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$60
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Amarillo, TX
Facilities such as the Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts, the Amarillo Museum of Art, the Sisemore RV Museum, and the Route 66 District round out Amarillo’s cultural and entertainment story.
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$41
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Glen Rose, TX
Travelers visit to view prehistoric footprints in the Paluxy River at Dinosaur Valley State Park and the native and non-native species that roam the rolling hills at nearby Fossil Rim Wildlife Center.
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$44
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Bastrop, TX
Bastrop includes a rich heritage with historic neighborhoods and a downtown full of restored buildings that house charming shops and cafés.
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$38
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Marble Falls, TX
Marble Falls includes picturesque settings and travelers stick around this Hill Country town for the live music, classic cafés, art galleries, intriguing shops, and annual events that range from a soapbox derby to drag-boat races.
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$61
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Lubbock, TX
Home to museums focused on Buddy Holly, windmills, agriculture, and the National Ranching Heritage Center. Influential music scene, and a fascinating selection of museums.
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$45
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Blanco, TX
Located in the beautiful Texas Hill Country, 45 miles north of San Antonio and 45 miles west of Austin. It’s a small town filled with history.
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$66
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San Antonio, TX
San Antonio is a popular tourist destination. Places to visit include SeaWorld, Splashtown, Morgan’s Wonderland, and Six Flags Fiesta Texas.
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$36
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Austin, TX
It’s the capital of the state of Texas. Austin is a beautiful city with hills, valleys and lakes running through the city and located in the Highland Lakes area of the Texas Hill Country.
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$33
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Dallas-Ft Worth, TX
Full of attractions for tourists with plenty of shopping, tourist attractions, sports, great dining, amusement parks, zoos, museums and recreational activities. Over 60 lakes, 50,000 acres of parks and 200 golf courses.
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$32
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Houston, TX
It’s America’s fourth-largest city, filled with world-class dining, arts, hotels, shopping and nightlife. There’s always something to do in this Southern hospitality meets urban chic city.
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$35